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==Addiional Voices==
 
==Addiional Voices==
   
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When I finished with listening to the voices in the Throne Room, my ambient sound still up, I ran out to the hallway North of it to head to SC, and heard cheering, clapping, and maybe bells ringing: I can see dead flowerpetals on the floor, and it seems it's the 'hallway' where the people celebrated Arthas's return by throwing flowerpetals in WC3. Can anyone else confirm this? Oh, and I looked in my data file, and there is no Sound file to be found.--[[User:Mondoblasto|Mondoblasto]] 11:11, 5 April 2008 (UTC)
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When I finished with listening to the voices in the Throne Room, my ambient sound still up, I ran out to the hallway North of it to head to SC, and heard cheering, clapping, and maybe bells ringing: I can see dead flowerpetals on the floor, and it seems it's the 'hallway' where the people celebrated Arthas's return by throwing flowerpetals in WC3. Can anyone else confirm this? Oh, and I looked in my data file, and there is no Sound folder to be found.--[[User:Mondoblasto|Mondoblasto]] 11:11, 5 April 2008 (UTC)

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Voices of the Throne room

When you stand in the Throne Room, at least in the center of the circle on the floor, with the ambient sound turned all the way up, in the background noises you can hear small clips of Arthas and King Terenas. I also heard Medivh.

Does anyone have the text of the conversation? I can only understand some parts, but I'm no native english speaker. The king: "What is the meaning of this?", probably Arthas: "I have taken care of everything", "... shall arise anew ... the very foundations of the world" --Hurax 07:53, 11 September 2007 (UTC)

Question

Wasn't the urn used to revive Kel'Thuzad that of Uther?

No. Uther was simply defending King Terenas's urn. :) --Pure.Wasted 22:50, 5 October 2006 (EDT)

Doesn't anyone find it weird

That the Capital city of Lordaeron, now known as Undercity, was the one place that wasn't named? I mean geez, the names of small towns such as 'Hearthglen' are named, but the actual capital of Lordaeron doesn't have a name? -- Blackmorsel

It has a name. Undercity. That's no different from Hearthgren or Thunder Bluff, it is a name describing the city's locale. -- Varghedin 12:06 (CET), 22 Oct 2006
As you enter the city it tells you you are in the Ruins of Lordaeron, so I'm guessing the name of the city was Lordaeron.
Not really much I can say, but the kingdom is called Lordaeron (not Tirisfal) and the capital City of Lordaeron, end of story. --Shandris 09:57, 7 January 2007 (EST)
Wasn't that the kingdom AND the city had the same name of "Lordaeron"? I mean, the "City of Lordaeron" could be shortened to just "Lordaeron", so you could use this name both to tell about the kingdom and the capital city itself. --Sul'jin 13:14, 7 January 2007 (EST)
It's named in the same way as you have Mexico and Mexico City, really. No need to change that. --Tinkerer 13:20, 7 January 2007 (EST)
The city *was* named Lordaeron, but it has been renamed Undercity with the coming of the Forsaken. They are, after all, about as different as two cities built in the same locale could ever be. Capitals bearing the exact same name as the nation are not at all unheard of. --Varghedin (talk ยท contr) 18:37, 7 January 2007 (EST)

No, the city is still called Lordaeron or Ruins of Lordaeron. It's just the underground city, under the ruins, that is called Undercity. :) --Oscararon 11:04, 4 February 2007 (EST)

Yeah, but nobody lives in those ruins. The Undercity is the only city at that location currently. Incidentially, I think it would be neat if the forsaken inhabited the aboveground part of the city too. ---- Varghedin Varghedin  talk / contribs 11:39, 4 February 2007 (EST)

Scourge

I am pretty sure for some reason the Forsaken were the Scourge in early dev. The files are caled Scourge and their flag is on the Undercity map.--SWM2448 23:39, 1 August 2007 (UTC)

zeppelin

  • There is a Zeppelin tower within fairly short walking distance of the Ruins of Lordaeron, which offers flights to Orgrimmar and Grom'Gol Base Camp.

I don't believe you. Where is it? Sysy 18:47, 3 November 2007 (UTC)

Throne of Lordaeron

Is it just me, or is the Throne far more bejeweled than in the Warcraft III cinematics? Also, the throne room is far smaller, which might just be a scale issue.--Mannerheim 22:57, 8 December 2007 (UTC)

It is a scale issue.Baggins 23:05, 8 December 2007 (UTC)


Chests unique to Undercity?

Once when I was on the rafters in the undercity, and I noticed there was an openable chest. I have never seen a chest in Ogrimmar or any other capitol cities. Is this worth mentioning in the article?

Rafters?--SWM2448 01:55, 20 December 2007 (UTC)

Why didn't you open it?  IconSmall HighElf Male Mr.X8 Talk Contribs 02:39, 20 December 2007 (UTC)


Yes the rafters, and I did open it basically there was lvl 1-5 starter area quality items. The rafters are the little places where you somtimes fly by when flying through Uc on a bat. -Harlice


Addiional Voices

When I finished with listening to the voices in the Throne Room, my ambient sound still up, I ran out to the hallway North of it to head to SC, and heard cheering, clapping, and maybe bells ringing: I can see dead flowerpetals on the floor, and it seems it's the 'hallway' where the people celebrated Arthas's return by throwing flowerpetals in WC3. Can anyone else confirm this? Oh, and I looked in my data file, and there is no Sound folder to be found.--Mondoblasto 11:11, 5 April 2008 (UTC)